Griffin Warner and Big East Ben break down the second round of the big dance Saturday games. Best Bets as always
đŻ Conclusion: Deep Dive into Tournament Drama
The second round lacked the electrifying upsets of prior years, but hosts Griffin and Ben remained fully engaged, diving into underdog surges (like UNC Wilmington and Drake), Big Ten dominance, and star performances (e.g., Kalkbrenner for Creighton, Graham E.K. for Gonzaga). Multiple games highlighted coaching challenges and team inconsistencies, while bold predictions were made against favorites like Houston and BYU. Best bets included Wisconsin and Michigan, based on matchups and perceived advantages in athleticism and game prep. Tensions around McNeese coach Will Wadeâs pending departure added a storyline twist.
đ Key Points
đŻ McNeese vs. Clemson: Clemson struggled offensively; McNeeseâs defense and energy early gave them an edge (6:10â7:01).
đ Underwhelming Early Tournament: No standout buzzer-beaters or iconic first-round moments (0:43â2:10).
đȘ Texas Tech vs. UNC Wilmington: UNC Wilmingtonâs comeback exposed Texas Techâs lack of offensive identity (14:00â15:50).
đ„ Wisconsin's Resilience: Ben emphasized Big Ten toughness and picked Wisconsin over BYU, citing defensive advantage and altitude acclimation (19:13â22:07).
đ Drakeâs Cohesion: Flawless execution against Missouri earns high praise; picked as strong underdog vs. Texas Tech (15:16â16:30).
đ€ UConn vs. Oklahoma: First UConn deficit in years; brutal non-cover due to late-game sequence (2:11â2:41).
đ§± Creighton vs. Auburn: Kalkbrenner expected to dominate defensively; Creighton picked to cover nine points (17:01â18:58).
đ Big East Struggles: Both hosts voiced disappointment in Big East showings; fading teams like St. Johnâs and Liberty (9:43â10:17).
đ Gonzaga Upset Watch: Gonzaga seen as a live dog vs. Houston due to injuries and offensive momentum (22:51â24:53).
đ€ Will Wadeâs McNeese: Storyline intrigue as Wade leads McNeese while prepping for his NC State job (35:00â36:00).
đ§ Summary Breakdown
- Tournament Lacks Signature Moments: Ben opens with disappointment over the absence of iconic first-round games, unlike prior years like FurmanâVirginia or Pegues' buzzer-beater for Auburn.
- Clemson vs. McNeese Breakdown: Griffin and Ben analyze Clemson's shooting woes and McNeese's defensive switch-ups; Wadeâs zone defense may not work against Purdue.
- Purdue & UConn Analysis: Purdue expected to overpower McNeese; UConn's narrow cover fails due to late turnovers and missed shots.
- St. Johnâs vs. Arkansas Preview: Arkansas praised for facing stronger competition; both pick Arkansas to cover +7.5 against a less physical St. Johnâs.
- Michigan vs. Texas A&M Insight: A&Mâs reliance on putbacks and free throws called out; Michigan favored due to interior presence and superior backcourt.
- Texas Techâs Offense Exposed: Hawkinsâ reckless play and overreliance on threes led to UNCW comeback; Drake picked to cover +7 due to system discipline.
- Creightonâs Size Advantage: Kalkbrenner's dominance inside expected to stifle Auburn; hosts back Creighton +9 confidently.
- Big Ten Love, BYU Disrespect: Heated debate as Ben champions Big Ten physicality; Griffin defends BYUâs multidimensional offense vs. Wisconsin.
- Gonzaga vs. Houston Battle: Both agree on Gonzagaâs upset potential with E.K. and strong perimeter shooting; Houstonâs Juwan Roberts injury factor.
- UCLA vs. Tennessee Analysis: Tennesseeâs defense earns respect, but UCLAâs balanced attack wins Griffinâs pick; game total debated due to both teamsâ strengths.
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